by Susan Berry, PhD | Apr 9, 2022
New Jersey will begin teaching its youngest students this fall that it is “normal” to “feel like you’re a boy even if you have body parts that some people might tell you are ‘girl’ parts.” In June 2020, New Jersey LGBTQ activists, including abortion industry giant...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Apr 9, 2022
House Pro-Life Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) led 69 members of Congress in a letter Friday that calls on Attorney General Merrick Garland to “conduct a comprehensive investigation” into the deaths of five late-term babies, apparently...
by Cooper Moran | Apr 9, 2022
The “Gasoline Misery Index” from the Metro Business Daily Network details the direct impact record-high gas prices have had on consumers across the United States. Since President Joe Biden took office, prices of gas and other goods and services have...
by The Center Square | Apr 9, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Kenosha County’s newly elected county executive says connecting with people – and connecting with their biggest worry – helped sweep her into office. Samantha Kerkman spoke with News Talk 1130 WISN’s Jay Weber Friday morning. She credited her...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 9, 2022
Cochise County officials approved a plan that will repurpose COVID-19 relief funds to upgrade its emergency response system. “Sierra Vista Fire and Medical Services and Fry Fire District proposed the Fire Station Alerting System project,” according to...
by Eric Burk | Apr 9, 2022
The Virginia state House Democrats announced a proposal to give a $50 tax rebate to Virginia car owners, up to $100 per household — a counter-proposal to Governor Glenn Youngkin’s call for a months-long suspension of Virginia’s 26.2-cent gasoline...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Apr 9, 2022
During an appearance on Outside the Beltway with John Fredericks, former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler this week refused to address the issue of whether or not Georgia Governor Brian Kemp lied about an election integrity meeting that former U.S. Senator David Perdue...
by Cooper Moran | Apr 9, 2022
We the People Convention, an Ohio-based nonprofit that advocates for limited constitutional governance, backed U.S. Senate candidate Mike Gibbons in the state’s Republican Party primary. The organization, which also supported his unsuccessful 2018 campaign,...
by The Center Square | Apr 9, 2022
by Dave Fidlin The Connecticut General Assembly is in the early stages of reviewing a bill that has been touted as a mechanism of infusing state resources into underserved and low-income communities. As written, Senate Bill 481 would require the investment of...
by Star News Staff | Apr 9, 2022
by Evan Stambaugh The Minnesota Senate passed what Republicans are calling the largest permanent tax cut in state history on Thursday. SF 3692, passed in a bipartisan 42-24 vote, eliminates state income tax on Social Security benefits and reduces the first-tier...
by Eric Burk | Apr 9, 2022
Loudoun County Public Schools announced that it will hold town hall sessions at four locations on April 18, 19, and 21, with some sessions held simultaneously. On Tuesday evening, the school board also voted to form a parent advisory group. “These Community Town...
by Cooper Moran | Apr 9, 2022
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf on Thursday proposed a new plan to disperse a portion of the state’s unused coronavirus relief funds. Wolf’s plan would appropriate $500 million of the state’s available $2 billion for direct payments of up to $2,000 to...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 9, 2022
An LGBT state senator in Ohio is upset over a recently-introduced bill that would prevent “divisive concepts” from being taught in the classroom. “HB 616 is more than just about censoring LGBTQ discussion. The bill combines the worst parts of Ohio’s...
by Grant Holcomb | Apr 9, 2022
Florida’s progressive officials fawned over the recent confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson to the United States Supreme Court delighting in the first black woman being confirmed to the high court. Florida’s senators, Marco Rubio (R) and Rick Scott (R), both...